I’d pick the 1TB over the 2TB version in a heartbeat considering the physical size difference between the two. What’s more, SanDisk’s stick comes with a USB-C port, which means it’ll offer faster data speeds than regular USB 3.0 ports. On top of that, it’ll connect directly to Android devices — even iPhones and iPads if you’ve got the right dongle — which is where this 1TB storage solution will really shine.

The bad news, however, is that we’re looking at a prototype. It is a working one, but not a final product. That means we don’t have actual pricing details and launch dates for you at this time. We have no specs either, as SanDisk only makes a brief mention of the new product in the press release.

Kingston’s chunky 2TB stick costs more than $1,400 on Amazon right now, and that’s $240 off the regular price. SanDisk’s 1TB will be a lot more affordable than that, but it’ll still cost you a pretty penny given that we’re still looking at 1TB of flash storage. Kingston’s 1TB flash drive is priced at almost $900 on Amazon right now.